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Your daily update of new content from The Federalist Be lovers of freedom and anxious for the fray Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. June 10, 2019 [Don’t Minimize Conservative Concerns About Big Tech Censorship]( By Emily Jashinsky To assert with such confidence that 'most red Americans either don’t know or don’t care about social-media censorship' seems very unwise indeed. [Full article]( [Biden’s Reversal On Taxpayer-Sponsored Abortions Has Both Democrats And Trump Smelling Blood]( By Jonathan S. Tobin If he wants to hold onto his lead in the polls, Joe Biden’s flip-flop on abortion won’t be his last. And that’s a double-edged sword for him. [Full article]( [Why Conservatives Should Stop Giving To Arts Organizations]( By David Marcus Progressive hegemony in American arts and culture is a direct result of not-for-profit funding models. Conservatives should stop supporting them. [Full article]( [The Toronto School Board’s New Marxist ‘Dress Code’ Is A Huge Red Flag]( By Joshua Lawson A dress code that allows students to wear hats during the national anthem is just one symptom of a school culture that’s lost all seriousness and respect. [Full article]( [In Ignoring Nasty FBI Info, Are The Media Protecting MLK Or ‘Call-Out Culture’?]( By Warren Henry Do America's establishment media fear that publishing Garrow's story in a straight fashion would risk a swath of their core woke audiences turning on one of history's greatest civil rights leaders? [Full article]( [Why Overturning Roe V. Wade Requires A Constitutional Amendment]( By Kyle Sammin Roe was wrong on the day it was written, but to settle the issue we must go beyond overturning it. The people must demand that the Constitution be amended to prevent rulings like Roe from happening again. [Full article]( [Inside Gaming’s Latest Revolt Against The Social Justice Left]( By Joel Kurtinitis Just one day after the #VoxAdpocalypse, tech journal CNET used similar tactics to go after The Quartering’s advertisers in a shockingly pointed hit piece, and got many of them to drop. [Full article]( [Why Courts Need To Treat Embryos As People, Not Property]( By Rita Lowery Gitchell The legal process, which fails to recognize embryos as developing human beings with distinct DNA, has not caught up with modern science. [Full article]( [‘Amazing Grace’ Musical Tells A True Story Of A Slave-Trader’s Redemption]( By Josh Shepherd Ambitious in its production scale and subject matter, 'Amazing Grace: The Broadway Musical' plays this summer at an unlikely venue in the nation’s capital. [Full article]( [Is America Experiencing Europe’s Growing Anti-Semitism?]( By Melissa Langsam Braunstein ‘It all started on the campuses, and we did nothing because they were students. We did nothing when they joined the party because it was just the left-wing fringe, and now they’ve taken over.’ [Full article]( [Intersectionality Is A Lie If Pro-Choicers Are Okay With The Black Baby Death Toll]( By Stephanie Curry If leftists were truly staunch advocates of racial equality and harmony, they should be moved to address the fact that the face of abortion has a color. [Full article]( [Requiring People To Work To Get Medicaid Went Really Well In Arkansas Until A Judge Stopped It]( By Victoria Eardley Without the work requirement, Julia wouldn’t have had the opportunity—or the push—to take the next step in her career, changing her life through education and work. [Full article]( [‘Dark Phoenix’ Crashes And Burns Without Rising From The Ashes]( By Paulina Enck The final X-Men outing gives the iconic Phoenix Saga a second try, learning nothing from the mistakes of the past and delivering an ending sure to disappoint even the most forgiving fans. [Full article]( No RSS items found. [follow on Twitter](Twitter Account not yet Authorized) | [friend on Facebook](#) | [forward to a friend]( Copyright © 2019 The Federalist, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail because you opted in to receive e-mail updates from TheFederalist.com. Our mailing address is: The Federalist 611 Pennsylvania Ave SE #247Washington, DC 20003-4303 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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